Chapter 17 Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
Chapter 17 Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
Chapter 17 Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids are: molecules that store information for cellular growth and reproduction. deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). large molecules consisting of long chains of monomers called nucleotides.
Nucleic Acids
The nucleic acids DNA and RNA consist of monomers called nucleotides that consist of a pentose sugar. nitrogen-containing base. phosphate.
nucleotide
Nitrogen Bases
The nitrogen bases in DNA and RNA are pyrimidines C, T, and U. purines A and G.
Pentose Sugars
The pentose (five-carbon) sugar in RNA is ribose. in DNA is deoxyribose with no O atom on carbon 2. has carbon atoms numbered with primes to distinguish them from the atoms in nitrogen bases.
Nucleosides
A nucleoside has a nitrogen base linked by a glycosidic bond to C1 of a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose). is named by changing the the nitrogen base ending to -osine for purines and idine for pyrimidines.
HO
Nucleotides
A nucleotide is a nucleoside that forms a phosphate ester with the C5 OH group of a sugar (ribose or deoxyribose). is named using the name of the nucleoside followed by 5-monophosphate.
Formation of a Nucleotide
A nucleotide forms when the OH on C5 of a sugar bonds to phosphoric acid.
NH2 N O O- P OH O+
NH2 N
O O
O O
-
5 O
O
HO CH2
O- P O CH2
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Learning Check
Give the name and abbreviation for the following and list its nitrogen base and sugar.
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Solution
Guanosine 5-monophosphate (GMP) nitrogen base: guanine sugar: ribose
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the 3-OH group of the sugar in one nucleotide forms an ester bond to the phosphate group on the 5-carbon of the sugar of the next nucleotide.
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Example of DNA
In DNA, nucleotides containing bases A, C, G, and T are linked by ester bonds between deoxyribose sugars and phosphate groups.
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two strands of nucleotides form a double helix structure like a spiral stair case.
hydrogen bonds link bases AT and GC. the bases along one strand complement the bases along the other.
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Learning Check
Write the complementary base sequence for the matching strand in the following DNA section: AGTCCAATC
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Solution
Write the complementary base sequence for the matching strand in the following DNA section: AGTCCAATC
TCAGGTTAG
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DNA Replication
In DNA replication genetic information is maintained each time a cell divides. the DNA strands unwind. each parent strand bonds with new complementary bases. two new DNA strands form that are exact copies of the original DNA.
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RNA
RNA transmits information from DNA to make proteins. has several types Messenger RNA (mRNA) carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes. Transfer RNA (tRNA) brings amino acids to the ribosome to make the protein. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) makes up 2/3 of ribosomes where protein synthesis takes place.
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Types of RNA
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tRNA
Each tRNA has a triplet called an anticodon that complements a codon on mRNA. bonds to a specific amino acid at the acceptor stem.
Anticodon
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Protein Synthesis
Protein synthesis involves transcription mRNA is formed from a gene on a DNA strand. translation tRNA molecules bring amino acids to mRNA to build a protein.
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RNA Polymerase
During transcription, RNA polymerase moves along the DNA template to synthesize the corresponding mRNA. the mRNA is released at the termination point.
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Learning Check
What is the sequence of bases in mRNA produced from a section of the template strand of DNA that has the sequence of bases: C T A A G G ?
1. G A T T C C
2. G A U U C C 3. C T A A G G
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Solution
What is the sequence of bases in mRNA produced from a section of the template strand of DNA that has the sequence of bases: C T A A G G ?
C T A A G G
2. G A U U C C
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Genetic Code
The genetic code is a sequence of amino acids in a mRNA that determine the amino acid order for the protein. consists of sets of three bases (triplet) along the mRNA called codons. has a different codon for all 20 amino acids needed to build a protein. contains certain codons that signal the start and end of a polypeptide chain.
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Translocation
During translocation the first tRNA detaches from the ribosome. the ribosome shifts to the adjacent codon on the mRNA. a new tRNA/amino acid attaches to the open binding site. a peptide bond forms and that tRNA detaches. the ribosome shifts down the mRNA to read next codon.
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Peptide Formation
Peptide chain starts to form
Met
tRNA
Met
Ser
Ser
Leu
AGA UCU
GAG CUC
UUU
ribosome shifts
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Protein Synthesis
translation
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Termination
In the termination step all the amino acids are linked. the ribosome reaches a stop codon: UGA, UAA, or UAG. there is no tRNA with an anticodon for the stop codons. the polypeptide detaches from the ribosome function as an active protein.
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